The aim of the game is simple. Read the lyrics and guess the name of the song.

Extra points if you can guess which album the song comes from.

Extra-spicy gumbo points if you can guess the year in which the album was made.

Harry Connick is one of those Renaissance types, able to sing, dance, play the piano and do a little acting, too. He's likely best-known as the Nice Jewish Doctor on "Will & Grace," but he has also done a slew of movies. He even has done some Broadway as the male lead in the recent revival of "The Pajama Game."

So we've put together some trivia about his many movie appearances, too.

You get super-duper Tabasco-drenched red-rice-and-beans points if you can guess the character's name and the year the movie was made.

These days, Connick is back to singing. He recorded two new albums in tribute to his hurricane-ravaged hometown, New Orleans. His Savannah stop (tonight at the Johnny Mercer Theatre) is part of a nationwide tour showcasing "Chanson du Vieux Carre" and "Oh, My Nola," released at the same time. "Oh, My Nola" rose to the Billboard Top 20 Albums earlier this month.

The tour, called "My New Orleans Tour," begins and ends in the Big Easy.

MUSIC
1. “She married a B&O brakeman
That took and throwed her down
Bellerin’ like a prune-fed calf
With a big gang hanging round
And to that crowd, she hollered loud”

Song: “Won’t You Come Home, Bill Bailey?”
Album: “Oh, My Nola” (2007)

2. “Yellin’ your sermon from the bottom of a glass
’Cause you know how it’s done
Tellin’ me the troubles of the promised land
When I’m in it just for fun
I like to eat my pie before my meal
Make a snake with an orange peel
Say my prayers before I kneel”

Song: “How Do Y’all Know”
Album: “Star Turtle” (1996)

3. “The moon that lingered over London town
Poor puzzled moon, he wore a frown
How could he know we two were so in love
The whole darned world seemed upside down”